gov.noaa.ngdc:9441102_waterlevel_1mineng; USAutf8doi:10.7289/V59884XFdatasetAaron SweeneyDOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI> National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of CommerceWater Level Data Manager(303) 497-4797(303) 497-6513325 Broadway, Mail Code E/NE42BoulderCO80305-3328USAhaz.info@noaa.govpointOfContact2018-02-13ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for Imagery and Gridded DataISO 19115-2:2009(E)World Geodetic System 1984WGS 842007-08-27revisionhttp://www.epsg-registry.org/export.htm?gml=urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326WGS 84GML of World Geodetic System 1984 coordinate reference system.informationresourceProviderEuropean Petroleum Survey Grouphttp://www.epsg-registry.org/European Petroleum Survey Group Geodetic Parameter RegistryRegistry that accesses the EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset, which is a structured dataset of Coordinate Reference Systems and Coordinate Transformations.searchpublisherurn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326CO-OPS station 9441102: Westport, Grays Harbor 1-minute Raw Tsunami Water Level Data2007-01-01publicationNOAA National Centers for Environmental InformationpublisherDOC/NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS > Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, National Ocean Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce301-713-2815NOAA's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services 1305 East-West Highway N/OPS3Silver SpringsMD20910USApublisherDOC/NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS > Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, National Ocean Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce301-713-2815NOAA's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services 1305 East-West Highway N/OPS3Silver SpringsMD20910USAoriginatorhttps://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/tsunamihttpsCO-OPS Tsunami StationsData access to raw 1-minute water level data obtained from CO-OPSdownloadhttps://opendap.co-ops.nos.noaa.gov/stations/httpsCO-OPS WaterLevel StationsData access to raw water level data obtained from CO-OPSdownloadmapDigitalCO-OPS has been involved with tsunami warning and mitigation since the Coast and Geodetic Survey started the Tsunami Warning System in 1948 to provide warnings to the Hawaiian Islands. After the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, CO-OPS was tasked to coordinate with the NOAA Tsunami Warning Centers in upgrading existing stations with new Data Collection Platform (DCP) and communications technology and with expanding the tsunami warning capabilities of the National Water Level Observation Network (NWLON). Work began in 2005 to upgrade 33 existing water level stations and install 16 new stations from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea by October 2006. As of September 2006, all 33 upgrades are complete, as well as 15 of the 16 new installations. As of October 2006, the NWLON consist of 196 long-term water level stations along all U.S. coasts, including the Great Lakes, Alaska, Hawaii, the Pacific Ocean Island Territories, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (formerly National Geophysical Data Center) serves as the archive center for these data and provides the historical data to users.Provide raw water level data on a 1 minute sampling frequency.NOAA's Ocean Service, Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS)underDevelopmentAaron SweeneyDOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI> National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of CommerceWater Level Data Manager(303) 497-4797(303) 497-6513325 Broadway, Mail Code E/NE42BoulderCO80305-3328USAhaz.info@noaa.govpointOfContactweeklyEarth Science > Oceans > TidesEarth Science > Oceans > Tides > Tidal CurrentsEarth Science > Oceans > Tides > Tidal HeightEarth Science > Oceans > Tides > Tidal RangeEarth Science > Oceans > Ocean Waves > TsunamisEarth Science > Oceans > Coastal Processes > Sea Surface HeightEarth Science > Oceans > Coastal Processes > Tidal HeightthemeGlobal Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords2018-03-15publication8.6NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Science Data and Information Systemhttps://earthdata.nasa.gov/about/gcmd/global-change-master-directory-gcmd-keywordsGlobal Change Master Directory (GCMD) KeywordsThe information provided on this page seeks to define how the GCMD Keywords are structured, used and accessed. It also provides information on how users can participate in the further development of the keywords.informationcustodianU.S. Exclusive Economic ZoneCoastal United StatesCoastal U.S. territoriesplaceNoneContinent > North AmericaContinent > North America > United States Of AmericaContinent > North America > United States Of America > WashingtonplaceGlobal Change Master Directory (GCMD) Location Keywords2017-07-25publication8.6NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Science Data and Information Systemhttps://earthdata.nasa.gov/about/gcmd/global-change-master-directory-gcmd-keywordsGlobal Change Master Directory (GCMD) KeywordsThe information provided on this page seeks to define how the GCMD Keywords are structured, used and accessed. It also provides information on how users can participate in the further development of the keywords.informationcustodianIn Situ Land-based Platforms > Ocean Platform/Ocean Stations > Coastal StationsplatformGlobal Change Master Directory (GCMD) Platform Keywords2018-03-14publication8.6NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Science Data and Information Systemhttps://earthdata.nasa.gov/about/gcmd/global-change-master-directory-gcmd-keywordsGlobal Change Master Directory (GCMD) KeywordsThe information provided on this page seeks to define how the GCMD Keywords are structured, used and accessed. It also provides information on how users can participate in the further development of the keywords.informationcustodianIn Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Gauges > Tide GaugesinstrumentGlobal Change Master Directory (GCMD) Instrument Keywords2018-02-27publication8.6NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Science Data and Information Systemhttps://earthdata.nasa.gov/about/gcmd/global-change-master-directory-gcmd-keywordsGlobal Change Master Directory (GCMD) KeywordsThe information provided on this page seeks to define how the GCMD Keywords are structured, used and accessed. It also provides information on how users can participate in the further development of the keywords.informationcustodianNTHMP > National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation ProgramICSU-WDS > International Council for Science - World Data SystemprojectGlobal Change Master Directory (GCMD) Project Keywords2018-03-28publication8.6NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Science Data and Information Systemhttps://earthdata.nasa.gov/about/gcmd/global-change-master-directory-gcmd-keywordsGlobal Change Master Directory (GCMD) KeywordsThe information provided on this page seeks to define how the GCMD Keywords are structured, used and accessed. It also provides information on how users can participate in the further development of the keywords.informationcustodianDOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of CommerceDOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC > National Geophysical Data Center, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of CommercedataCenterGlobal Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords2018-03-18publication8.6NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Earth Science Data and Information Systemhttps://earthdata.nasa.gov/about/gcmd/global-change-master-directory-gcmd-keywordsGlobal Change Master Directory (GCMD) KeywordsThe information provided on this page seeks to define how the GCMD Keywords are structured, used and accessed. It also provides information on how users can participate in the further development of the keywords.informationcustodianPreliminary data have not been subjected to the National Ocean Service's quality control or quality assurance procedures and do not meet the criteria and standards of official National Ocean Service data. They are released for limited public use as preliminary data to be used only with appropriate caution., NOAA cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in the data, nor as a result of the failure of the data to function on a particular system. NOAA makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty. Preliminary data have not been subjected to the National Ocean Service's quality control or quality assurance procedures and do not meet the criteria and standards of official National Ocean Service data. They are released for limited public use as preliminary data to be used only with appropriate caution., NOAA cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in the data, nor as a result of the failure of the data to function on a particular system. NOAA makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty.otherRestrictionsUse Constraints: Preliminary Data. Preliminary data have not been subjected to the National Ocean Service's quality control or quality assurance procedures and do not meet the criteria and standards of official National Ocean Service data. They are released for limited public use as preliminary data to be used only with appropriate caution.otherRestrictionsAccess Constraints: None.NOAA's Ocean Service, Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS), Environmental Measurement Systems, Sensor Specifications and Measurement Algorithmscreation2015-11-01https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/publications/CO-OPS_Measurement_Spec_Nov_2015.pdfDOC/NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS > Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, National Ocean Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce301-713-2815NOAA's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services 1305 East-West Highway N/OPS3Silver SpringMD20910USApublishertableDigitalcrossReferenceuserGuidetextTableeng; USAutf8oceansCoastal Tide Gauge Network of the United States and Its Territories-124.10507-124.1050746.904346.90432008-01-02T18:09:00ZPT1MThe 1-minute raw water level dataset consists of over 100 NWLON Tsunami ready stations deployed along the Eastern and Western Coast of the U.S., Alaska, Pacific region, Caribbean region and U.S. states in the Gulf of Mexico.Station: The geographic location at which tidal observations are conducted. Also, the facilities used to make tidal observations. These may include a tide house, tide (water level) gauge, tide staff, and tidal bench marks. See primary control tide station, secondary control tide station, tertiary tide station, and subordinate tide stationreferenceInformationStation IdUnique 7-digit ID given to the Station where instrument was deployed.99999990numbersnumbersSTNDStation DatumA fixed base elevation at a tide station to which all water level measurements are referred. For coastal (tidal) stations, the datum is unique to each station and is established at a lower elevation than the water is ever expected to reach. It is referenced to the primary bench mark at the station and is held constant regardless of changes to the water level gauge or tide staff. The datum of tabulation is most often at the zero of the first tide staff installed. For the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River System, the International Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) serves as the vertical height reference.+100-100metersmeters0.0MHHWMean Higher-High WaterA fixed base elevation at a tide station to which all water level measurements are referred. For coastal (tidal) stations, the datum is unique to each station and is established at a lower elevation than the water is ever expected to reach. It is referenced to the primary bench mark at the station and is held constant regardless of changes to the water level gauge or tide staff. The datum of tabulation is most often at the zero of the first tide staff installed. For the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River System, the International Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) serves as the vertical height reference.+100-100metersmeters3.7MHWMean High WaterA fixed base elevation at a tide station to which all water level measurements are referred. For coastal (tidal) stations, the datum is unique to each station and is established at a lower elevation than the water is ever expected to reach. It is referenced to the primary bench mark at the station and is held constant regardless of changes to the water level gauge or tide staff. The datum of tabulation is most often at the zero of the first tide staff installed. For the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River System, the International Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) serves as the vertical height reference.+100-100metersmeters3.475DTLMean Diurnal Tide LevelA fixed base elevation at a tide station to which all water level measurements are referred. For coastal (tidal) stations, the datum is unique to each station and is established at a lower elevation than the water is ever expected to reach. It is referenced to the primary bench mark at the station and is held constant regardless of changes to the water level gauge or tide staff. The datum of tabulation is most often at the zero of the first tide staff installed. For the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River System, the International Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) serves as the vertical height reference.+100-100metersmeters2.307MTLMean Tide LevelA fixed base elevation at a tide station to which all water level measurements are referred. For coastal (tidal) stations, the datum is unique to each station and is established at a lower elevation than the water is ever expected to reach. It is referenced to the primary bench mark at the station and is held constant regardless of changes to the water level gauge or tide staff. The datum of tabulation is most often at the zero of the first tide staff installed. For the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River System, the International Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) serves as the vertical height reference.+100-100metersmeters2.407MSLMean Sea LevelA fixed base elevation at a tide station to which all water level measurements are referred. For coastal (tidal) stations, the datum is unique to each station and is established at a lower elevation than the water is ever expected to reach. It is referenced to the primary bench mark at the station and is held constant regardless of changes to the water level gauge or tide staff. The datum of tabulation is most often at the zero of the first tide staff installed. For the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River System, the International Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) serves as the vertical height reference.+100-100metersmeters2.398MLWMean Low WaterA fixed base elevation at a tide station to which all water level measurements are referred. For coastal (tidal) stations, the datum is unique to each station and is established at a lower elevation than the water is ever expected to reach. It is referenced to the primary bench mark at the station and is held constant regardless of changes to the water level gauge or tide staff. The datum of tabulation is most often at the zero of the first tide staff installed. For the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River System, the International Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) serves as the vertical height reference.+100-100metersmeters1.339MLLWMean Lower-Low WaterA fixed base elevation at a tide station to which all water level measurements are referred. For coastal (tidal) stations, the datum is unique to each station and is established at a lower elevation than the water is ever expected to reach. It is referenced to the primary bench mark at the station and is held constant regardless of changes to the water level gauge or tide staff. The datum of tabulation is most often at the zero of the first tide staff installed. For the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River System, the International Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) serves as the vertical height reference.+100-100metersmeters0.914GTGreat Diurnal RangeA fixed base elevation at a tide station to which all water level measurements are referred. For coastal (tidal) stations, the datum is unique to each station and is established at a lower elevation than the water is ever expected to reach. It is referenced to the primary bench mark at the station and is held constant regardless of changes to the water level gauge or tide staff. The datum of tabulation is most often at the zero of the first tide staff installed. For the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River System, the International Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) serves as the vertical height reference.+100-100metersmeters2.786MNMean Range of TideA fixed base elevation at a tide station to which all water level measurements are referred. For coastal (tidal) stations, the datum is unique to each station and is established at a lower elevation than the water is ever expected to reach. It is referenced to the primary bench mark at the station and is held constant regardless of changes to the water level gauge or tide staff. The datum of tabulation is most often at the zero of the first tide staff installed. For the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River System, the International Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) serves as the vertical height reference.+100-100metersmeters2.137DHQMean Diurnal High Water InequalityA fixed base elevation at a tide station to which all water level measurements are referred. For coastal (tidal) stations, the datum is unique to each station and is established at a lower elevation than the water is ever expected to reach. It is referenced to the primary bench mark at the station and is held constant regardless of changes to the water level gauge or tide staff. The datum of tabulation is most often at the zero of the first tide staff installed. For the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River System, the International Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) serves as the vertical height reference.+100-100metersmeters0.225DLQMean Diurnal Low Water InequalityA fixed base elevation at a tide station to which all water level measurements are referred. For coastal (tidal) stations, the datum is unique to each station and is established at a lower elevation than the water is ever expected to reach. It is referenced to the primary bench mark at the station and is held constant regardless of changes to the water level gauge or tide staff. The datum of tabulation is most often at the zero of the first tide staff installed. For the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River System, the International Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) serves as the vertical height reference.+100-100metersmeters0.425HWIGreenwich High Water Interval (in hours)A fixed base elevation at a tide station to which all water level measurements are referred. For coastal (tidal) stations, the datum is unique to each station and is established at a lower elevation than the water is ever expected to reach. It is referenced to the primary bench mark at the station and is held constant regardless of changes to the water level gauge or tide staff. The datum of tabulation is most often at the zero of the first tide staff installed. For the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River System, the International Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) serves as the vertical height reference.+100-100metersmeters8.55LWIGreenwich Low Water Interval (in hours)A fixed base elevation at a tide station to which all water level measurements are referred. For coastal (tidal) stations, the datum is unique to each station and is established at a lower elevation than the water is ever expected to reach. It is referenced to the primary bench mark at the station and is held constant regardless of changes to the water level gauge or tide staff. The datum of tabulation is most often at the zero of the first tide staff installed. For the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River System, the International Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) serves as the vertical height reference.+100-100metersmeters2.06LatitudeLatitude is measured from the equator, with positive values going north and negative values going south.degree minutesdegree minutesLongitudeLongitude is measured from the Prime Meridian (which is the longitude that runs through Greenwich, England), with positive values going east and negative values going west.degree minutesdegree minutesSTATION NAMEStation name is the general-purpose identifier for the station. It can be up to 80 alphanumeric characters.Values do not exist in a predefined setStateThe subnational division of a geographical entity in which the station is located.Values do not exist in a predefined setData Collection Platform (DCP): A microprocessor based system that collects data from sensors, processes the data, stores the data in random access memory (RAM), and provides communication links for the retrieval or transmission of the data.referenceInformationDCP#Unique ID given to the DCP31numbersnumbersTimeThe coordinated universal Time stamp at which the water level was recorded. It is in the format HH24MMSSZUTCUTCdateThe calendar date on which the data was collected. It is in the format YYYYMMDD19000101DaysDaysWater LevelThe water level value as collected and disseminated by the DCP.+100.000-100.000metersmetersAaron SweeneyDOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI> National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of CommerceWater Level Data Manager(303) 497-4797(303) 497-6513325 Broadway, Mail Code E/NE42BoulderCO80305-3328USAhaz.info@noaa.govpointOfContactFree for online downloadnetCDF4OPeNDAPTab-delimited FileGZIPhttps://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/thredds/fileServer/nos_coops/wl_1min/rawdata/9441102/9441102_20180101to20181231.nchttpsFile Download (netCDF4), [2018]Data access to 1-minute water level data obtained from CO-OPS. [2018]downloadhttps://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/thredds/fileServer/nos_coops/wl_1min/rawdata/9441102/9441102_20170101to20171231.nchttpsFile Download (netCDF4), [2017]Data access to 1-minute water level data obtained from CO-OPS. 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[2011]downloadhttps://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/thredds/fileServer/nos_coops/wl_1min/rawdata/9441102/9441102_20100101to20101231.csv.gzhttpsFile Download (Tab-delimited ASCII, compressed), [2010]Data access to 1-minute water level data obtained from CO-OPS. [2010]downloadhttps://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/thredds/fileServer/nos_coops/wl_1min/rawdata/9441102/9441102_20090101to20091231.csv.gzhttpsFile Download (Tab-delimited ASCII, compressed), [2009]Data access to 1-minute water level data obtained from CO-OPS. [2009]downloadhttps://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/thredds/fileServer/nos_coops/wl_1min/rawdata/9441102/9441102_20080101to20081231.csv.gzhttpsFile Download (Tab-delimited ASCII, compressed), [2008]Data access to 1-minute water level data obtained from CO-OPS. [2008]downloadAndrea HardyDOC/NOAA/NOS/COOPS > Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS), National Ocean Service (NOS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC)301-713-28061305 East-West Highway N/OPS3Silver SpringMD20910USAandrea.hardy@noaa.govpointOfContactFree for online downloadASCIIhttps://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/tsunami/httpsCO-OPS Tsunami StationsData access to raw 1-minute water level data obtained from CO-OPSdownloadrepositoryNOAA National Centers for Environmental InformationNOAA created the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) by merging NOAA's National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC), and National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC), including the National Coastal Data Development Center (NCDDC), per the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015, Public Law 113-235. NCEI launched publicly on April 22, 2015.2015-04-22T00:00:00datasetRaw data have not been subjected to the National Ocean Service's quality control or quality assurance procedures and do not meet the criteria and standards of official National Ocean Service data. They are released for limited public use as preliminary data to be used only with appropriate caution.Raw data have not been subjected to the National Ocean Service's quality control or quality assurance procedures and do not meet the criteria and standards of official National Ocean Service data. They are released for limited public use as preliminary data to be used only with appropriate caution.Data is recorded and transmitted then is loaded into a database, the raw data are then archived on a weekly basis in xml formatAaron SweeneyDOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI> National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of CommerceWater Level Data Manager(303) 497-4797(303) 497-6513325 Broadway, Mail Code E/NE42BoulderCO80305-3328USAhaz.info@noaa.govpointOfContactSource Contribution: 1-minute water level data from all coastal National Water Level Observation Network (NWLON) stations to support national tsunami warning and mitigation efforts. Source Type: FTP onlineCO-OPS 1-minute Raw Tsunami Station DatapublicationDOC/NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS > Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, National Ocean Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce301-713-2815NOAA's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services 1305 East-West Highway N/OPS3Silver SpringMD20910USApublisherDOC/NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS > Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, National Ocean Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce301-713-2815NOAA's National Ocean Service 1305 East-West Highway N/OPS3Silver SpringMD20910USAoriginatorDOC/NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS > Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, National Ocean Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce301-713-2815NOAA's National Ocean Service 1305 East-West Highway N/OPS3Silver SpringMD20910USAoriginatorDIGITAL DATACO-OPS Data Disclaimer: These raw data have not been subjected to the National Ocean Service's quality control or quality assurance procedures and do not meet the criteria and standards of official National Ocean Service data. They are released for limited public use as preliminary data to be used only with appropriate caution.2008-01-02T18:09:00ZplatformSeriesStation HistoryStation 9441102 Sensor and DCP updated to receive 1 minute water level data2006-03-20T00:00:00ZNOAA NOS CO-OPS establishment of Station 9441102 in support of the NWLON1982-06-07T00:00:00ZannuallyThis record was automatically modified on 2015-09-17 to include references to NCEI where applicable.Aaron SweeneyDOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI> National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of CommerceWater Level Data Manager(303) 497-4797(303) 497-6513325 Broadway, Mail Code E/NE42BoulderCO80305-3328USAhaz.info@noaa.govpointOfContactAnna J MilanDOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of CommerceMetadata Specialist(303) 497-5099(303) 497-6513Mail Code E/NE52325 BroadwayBoulderCO80305-3328USAAnna.Milan@noaa.gov9:00 - 5:00 MountainpointOfContactAquatrak Model# NG-3000 Water Level SensorAcoustic SensorOperation Mode: Time based 1 minute samples, Collection Type: In Acoustic sensors by Acoustic pulses and in Paroscientific sensors by measuring the pressure head of the water level above the orifice, Collection Description: NoneThe Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) of the National Ocean Service (NOS), an organizational element of NOAA, operates and maintains a network of approximately 200 long-term National Water Level Observation Network (NWLON) stations as part of the National Water Level Program (NWLP) for the United States coast and in the Great Lakes. CO-OPS installs and operates short-term water level stations in support of a variety of programs including hydrographic surveys, marine boundary determination, habitat restoration, dredging, climate change, and long-term sea level rise studies. CO-OPS collects current data as a part of the National Currents Observation Program (NCOP) at locations throughout the United States. The data collected and predictions derived are used to ensure safe, efficient, and environmentally sound maritime commerce. CO-OPS provides a set of water level and coastal current products. These include data and
products required by NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) to meet flood and tsunami warning responsibilities and a national network of Physical Oceanographic Real-Time Systems (PORTS) in major United States harbors. The 1 minute tsunami data is collected either from the Aquatrak acoustic or Paroscientific pressure sensor and is used to detect, notify, monitor tsunamis once an earthquake or a landslide is reported. The water level data is collected every 1 minute and averaged using special algorithm but the data is transmitted every 6 minutes via Geostationary Observing Environmental Satellites (GOES) utilizing special data collection platforms. These installations and recent upgrades allow NOAA tidal stations to become an integral part of the Pacific and Atlantic tsunami detection and warning network. CO-OPS also has developed a web page for providing the tsunami information to the NOAA's National Weather Service Alaska and Pacific Tsunami Warning
Centers.NOAA Tsunami ProgramCoastal Tide GaugeThe station was set up to receive water level data collected by a deployed sensor, stored in DCP, transmitted via GOES satellite, and ingested by CO-OPS database.NOAA's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS)sponsor